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Why Americans should watch Euroleague Final Four

April 17, 2009

Many observers and participants are already calling the 2009 Final Four in Berlin in early May the best ever. While that remains to be seen, one thing that is certain is that the affair in the German capital is anything but just another European party. And American basketball fans will have plenty of reasons to watch.

Each of the four teams – CSKA Moscow, Olympiacos, Panathinaikos and Regal Barcelona – have Americans playing a major role or Europeans with a connection to American hoops.

Here a breakdown of each the Euroleague Final Four squad for those American fans not in touch with the European game.

CSKA Moscow:
The defending champions from Russia have plenty of familiar faces:

J.R. Holden – the point guard from Pittsburgh starred at Bucknell University from 1994-98. He also made headlines for getting a Russian passport and leading the Russian national team to the 2007 EuroBasket title, hitting the game-winning jumper.

Trajan Langdon – the shooting guard hails from Anchorage, Alaska, and reached one NCAA Final Four with Duke from 1994-99, playing in the 1999 final. The 1999 1st Team All-American then played three seasons with the Cleveland Cavaliers and came to Europe in 2002.

Erazem Lorbek – this sweet-shooting big man from Slovenia broke Michigan State fans’ hearts for leaving East Lansing after his freshman season in 2003 to return to Europe. The Indiana Pacers drafted Lorbek in the second round of the 2005 Draft (No. 46 overall).

Sasha Kaun – the little-used center from Russia helped Kansas to the 2008 NCAA title after playing there 2004-08. The Seattle SuperSonics (now Oklahoma City Thunder) drafted him in the second round of the 2008 NBA Draft (No. 56 overall).

Viktor Khryapa – this extremely talented forward played two seasons with the Portland Trail Blazers (2004-06) and then one-and-a-half with the Chicago Bulls (2006-08) before returning to CSKA.

Zoran Planinic – the Croatian point guard played with the New Jersey Nets for three seasons from 2003-06 before returning to the Continent.

Terrence Morris – the forward from Frederick, Maryland, played college ball from 1997-2001 with Maryland. He then played two seasons with the Houston Rockets (2001-03) and half a season with the Orlando Magic (2005-06).

Olympiacos
Josh Childress – the forward from Lakewood, California starred four years at Stanford (2001-04) and played four seasons with the Atlanta Hawks (2004-08) before making his European debut.

Lynn Greer – the guard from Philadelphia starred at Temple University from (1998-02) and then played one season for the Milwaukee Bucks (2006-07).

Jannero Pargo – the guard from Chicago played college basketball at Arkansas (2000-02). He played the next six seasons (2002-08) in the NBA for the Los Angeles Lakers, Toronto Raptors, Chicago Bulls and New Orleans Hornets.

Giorgos Printezis – the Greek forward was selected in the second round of the 2007 NBA Draft by the San Antonio Spurs (Pick No. 58). The Toronto Raptors currently own his rights.

Panathinaikos
Vassilis Spanoulis – the Greek guard played one season in the NBA for the Houston Rockets (2006-07).

Mike Batiste – the Long Beach, California forward played college basketball at Arizona State from 1996-99. He played one season with the Memphis Grizzlies in 2002-03.

Antonis Fotsis – the Greek forward played one season with the Grizzlies in 2001-02.

Drew Nicholas – the Long Island, New York guard played college ball at Maryland from 1999-2003 and won the 2002 NCAA title before moving to Europe.

Nikola Pekovic – the Montenegro big man was drafted by the Minnesota Timberwolves in the second round of the 2008 NBA Draft (No. 31 overall).

Sarunas Jasikevicius – the Lithuanian playmaker went to high school in Pennsylvania before attending Maryland from 1994-98. He returned to Europe before playing in the NBA from 2005-2007 for the Indiana Pacers and Golden State Warriors.

Regal Barcelona

Andre Barrett – the guard from the Bronx in New York played at Seton Hall from 2000-04. He played on and off in the NBA from 2004-2008 for the Houston Rockets, Orlando Magic, Phoenix Suns, Toronto Raptors, Chicago Bulls and Los Angeles Clippers before moving to Europe.

Lubos Barton – the Czech forward played college basketball at Valparaiso University from 1998-2002 before returning to Europe.

Juan Carlos Navarro – the Spanish guard played one season in the NBA for the Memphis Grizzlies in 2007-08.

Fran Vazquez – the Spanish big man was drafted by the Orlando Magic with the 11th overall pick of the 2005 NBA Draft but never played in the NBA.

Ersan Ilyasova – the Turkish forward played two seasons in the United States – 2005-06 for the Tulsa 66ers of the D-League and 2006-07 with the Milwaukee Bucks.

Daniel Santiago – the Puerto Rican center played college basketball at New Mexico Military Institute (1994-95), New Mexico (1995-97) and St.Vincent College (1997-98). He played in the NBA from 2000-02 for the Phoenix Suns and 2003-05 for the Milwaukee Bucks.

David Andersen – the Australian center was selected in the second round of the 2002 NBA Draft (No. 37 overall) by the Atlanta Hawks.

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Comments: 4
  1. Os Davis
    13 years ago

    Excellent primer here. Though strictly speaking outside of the confines you set for this piece, Americans should also take note of familiar face on Olympiacos: Sophocles Schortsanitis, the monster (Baby Shaq my ass) in the 2006 World Championships. I still have nightmares; i’m sure LeBron and Yao do, too…

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  2. Christophe
    13 years ago

    @Os
    good call on Big Sofo, wasn’t he drafted by the Clippers in 2005 or 2006 too?

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  3. Alex
    13 years ago

    He was drafted in 2003, with I believe the 34th pick by the Clippers. Does anyone know how he’s done? Has he shed any weight? If he ever got into shape (he’s 6’10” with shoes on, so I’d say if he were 6’10” 285 lbs./130 kilos) he’d be an All-Star.

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  4. Teo
    13 years ago

    the greek playoffs will show.. greek basketball really needs sopho to do well, but apparently he has trouble keeping it together. maybe a few years in a cold nba city without the clubs of athens could help his work-ethic.

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